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THE- EUGENE D Y OTABB KKiKXK, iltK;tX, KltlltAY KVKX1XH, Al'lUl. II, lUtM NO. 81 AIL i WATSON IS I QNGE MORE CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT Louis. April 3. Anus E. Watson, 01 uwji nominated tcday by .Cvnnuitsts for president .1 s.muel H. Williams, or for vice president J,,, this afternoon the Ne- , Mln.n.inlil Hl'leiTH- k-iita ana -- ,;ons bolted the convention PL of Its refusal to nom- iUte Bryan. 0 kr Louis, April o. ueurse EjtflCT. of New Jersey, was made Bin ot tnc riiMiiii . .dr considerable opposition. wkermade an address of consid- ie lengtn in which mo iim:inru 'nuts of the country, and in whose rulings ho declared many xros? Injustices were committed, lie Qt tacked the Democratic party fi,r conduct of President Cleveland in the railed strike of is:i4, and the Republican liarty for seiQhiK troops Into Idaho during the minors' Mi-ike. "'ollowlng his address the report of the committee on resolutions was presented. It provides for radical changes In the money system, de mandinHOthat money ie Issi-eJ direct' to the people without the intei ntion of banks, and that it be full legal tender for all debts, public and pri vate. The Aldrlch and r'ovr bills 1 aro denounced. q The plank on trusts dPtnairls that telephone lines, and a parcels pOt Is the government own and conirol the also asked for. The platfoOi favors railroads and all public utilities the QMallve am L referendum, and which in their nature are monopolies; Qower i:i recall fPm offic e disloyal public ownership of telegraph and or InefficiPni representatives; the en- o o TWO MILLIONS rXllt WHITMAN o Walla Waila. Wash., April 2 Walla Walla city and Qiuniy will raise J2O0.O00 as a starter toward securing a $2,000,000 endowment ,ir Whitman college. This was decided upoj'Othls O'temoou at a meetlngSjf the represent ative business men and citi zens of the city in thiiudito rlum of the Y. M. C. A. building. LOOKS BRIGHTER o o AHEAD. THOMAS E. W ATSON. (iKN'KKAL STRIKE l)Kl I.AliLI) IX i:omi: Home, .Js'r'l 3. A general strike has been declared as a protest against thjWntnllties iii connection with the disorders on "e street here esicr day. when the troops fired on nud kil.d three ri iters and wouuj'd fif teen others. The strike thuQar has not been very successful. aetment of the employers' haolllty act within constitutional bounds, and other nuiiter-Qur the improvement of labor conditions nr set forth. There was considerable opposition to certain planks, especially to the money planks. O I IPS' lie BATHE IS ON BETWEEN PARTIES CONGfSS o WILL c,M. -Davenport in New York Mail, WE ARE DICTATORS OF PRICES ON DRY GOODS Saturday's Bargains e To Make Saturday the iBest Business Day of the Week we will place onosale some lines of Dry Goods from our enormous stock at greatly reduced prices for the one day. Some goods will be sold for one half the usual price. They will supply your everyday wants at a great saving in price. s GERMANY0 PREPARING 0 o FOR FUTURE WARFARE? -Cx. LAD ES $2.00 WAIN la w, ,wo "",".. ne?;r ,nn"s Saturday, each $1.50 Belts An immense line of cLadies' Belts of . almost every description, rang ing in price irom 50c to $1.5C. One day only bargain Saturday each 25c Corsets Odd lot, broken line of W-oB Cor-' sets, worth regularly ;'rom $1.00 toll. 50 One day. bargqj?, Satiffday each 25c Chamois Finii Gloves 12 Button Gloves, chamois finished Lisle Gloves, new springshades Bargain Saturday the pair 9. 69c Chiffon Panama o 10 pieces checked Chiffon Panama, ne.v spring shades 'egular price 25c, bargain Sit jrday, the yard. 14c Wool Dress Goods Remnants Here Is a golden opportunity. Entire lot of wool remnants at just ONE-HALF the former price. These reprint the "flower" of the great stock. They are the last ends of our best selling: goods. They are your bargains Saturday lor 'A Pnce Wire Hair Pins 1000 boxes Wire II iir Pins assorted sizes in Qx, al ways 5c the b.ix, bargains Saturda, each 2c London, April 3. News of new flnnnolul activity shown a tendency Oerman and Prussian loans amount-1 ultiimitely toward nO . .., , , I Others believe tno (lernian loans I..K tO162.000J00U Qa surprlso In , ,. Bliro(!llllrilH uxalnst war. Whllo London and has resulted In much dls-1 certain rlvll undertakliiKS In (ler- cusslon and even In the expression of I many require Immense sums at this some distrust of the financial position j ,lma " ") : xi.p-t.l that the . , .1 Kovernment could borrow so much In of Germany. Tlint loans amountliiK i a thllo of polCOi or (hl u nerpsHiiry to i'loO, 000. 000 have already been j to pay such u hlKhQato of Interest. found necessary this year, and that i I'"r I"'1' ri't ' hlRher interest than theso loans are keeping pace with a sreatly lncrensed naval expenditure ! (jertuany has been compelled to pay In nn(5 than twenty years, i II Is believed that little Kimllrth In fiermany, inloresls rtrltlsh flnan clers and the Hrltish pultlic keenly, I and t'uat tlu KiiKllsh market will be iiiul some apQOf tho opinion thai this ony Indirectly ufefcted. MINOKITV PAltTV AT TI1MIT TO 1-HMU'K 1CTIOX US MK.VSI UKS KWX)Mrt;XI)Kl ItV I'KICSIDKXT I1V 111)1. lIN(l II l.Ml")l!'t'AXT AIM-ltOI'lllATlOX IIII.I.S-D-lti:i,lltl.!AXS IWOKi: All! OK Kl I I S .MITTKK TO ItlOTAlX COXTHOI, oo Vii-hinj;l()n, April TpiimihTrQ of t h iwu parllt'H in tho lini-iQiiivo that yosU'niny'8 ousam'iiH'hP on th:0 thQ was h t iQklrnviii pri'liininnry In an oxit'iijfil hattkVln which the DtMinnTailr nitmiriiy fxptvts to tiht out to a finish Hh program of iMidav--orhiK lo stTin-i! by coiTcion rtO.ilu lomslaiQ1 tli'inaiitlcd Q Ihmii, am! in part n t'oinnu'nilt'rt by tho pri'sllcnt, and ttio Kopiittlican pHity will abnn tionKH (Ici'i'iistvt' attlimlo and raiiy tliir across tho bordor. I-ivo I)Ik appropriation bills, tho District of Columbia Mil, navaS itciid ouiy. naval sjuutry, civil and Ki'ncral dt'llcUncy bills aro yet to lie disposed of. and iih tho Huhtlng order of tho minority Is lo compel action oil so lectod measures by blocklnrQillOte tlon, nrXher minor bills nor debates of any iWiKth will to allowed to con sumo tho time remaining. The 1111 derstandliiK 1 that (he Republicans aro prepared to bear up u gainst tho warlim1 0 tho minority for a limited time Mthout reoouiHe to tho "deadly weapoit of tho majority," tho rules cominmee," but that tho Deinoerats will not bo allowed to Imperil by do lay tho biK appropriation bills. Tho Kpoakor will noQlnvoko the "dilatory motion" decision unless forced. Tho house committee on rules to day agreed to a proKiam to break l0' exUliiiK JlllbiiHter. It iirovldoA for tho passu M:e of tho deficiency appro priation bill now before tho house without an intermediate motion, and, for tho dispensing of the first read ing of tho District of Columbia ap propriation bill, which 1h to follow capital will be Invested in thcKp loans I tho deficiency hill. It limits tho Ken oral debato on tho JOHNSON OPENS CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT THIRTY-SIX BRITISH SAILORS, WEREDROWNED Chicago, April 2 llend(iinlrers of (lovemor Johnson, of Minnesota, randldatD for the Democratic, liom- What Arc You Going to do for Easter (Slothes? Here's a clean-cut, "dignified Spring .Suit style that are showing to men who like distinction in clothes with simplicity. It comes in a variety of choice fabrics, and we guarantee a correct fit and the best tailoring you n find. All-wool fabrics and right style. Mort Schaffner & Mar V made clothes; our store isHjIl , of ttfese goods. You ought to see them. Suits or Ov&rcoats from $18.00 to $30.00. This Store is the home of HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Clothes. o 0 Capright 1908 by Hn Scbiffner It Mux HATS I'M I ,i,,Pn Pl"'n bUSl' v The next """" "t; It win pay j.ou; Parh Hampton Bros. Where Cash Beats Credit BOYS CLOTHES Kvery ntore will sell you boys' rlmhlnn, but if you will buy the next suit hfre. we'll show hi we sell the best Kind for the monv Tb" ll' l VI In ll IMI I O . t SL ft : 1: : ! 1 i : : 1 Portsmouth, ISnK-, April 3. Thlrty-Blx men, IncludlnK Lleulenant Mlddleton, com mander of the torpedo boat TlKer, lost their lives in a col lls'01 off tho Isle ofQWlKht Inst nlKlit with the Tliitlsli cruiser ISerwIck. The ves sels were cuKitKcd In iiIkIU ninneiiviTs, and I hit destroyer atleiutepd to crosH the ller-wli-k's bows, ItctiiK cut In lntlt and slnkiiiK iininedlately. Twenty-two of the crew were rescu'jl. Tq ships were mon iMivei"iK without lights. GOVERNOR JOHN A. JOHN80N. MluucHolu executive who, next to Mr. Hryuu, is the neixt pi'iiinlnetit 1111111 In the race for tlM iMMiiiH-ratic uuuil imUou for president Illation for the pri'Mhleni-y, were for mally opeiM-tl In the (Jrntid I'iii'lflc hotel hen; tnil0. O 13 :t.4- -i-'t '' ! O JOHN MITCHELL i REFUSES GOOD JDB j WnshliiKtnn, April 3. John Mltch :ell, former prewdent of the I' nit ml '.Mine Workers of America, called on I ('resident Koosevelt today. On leav Iuk the White House he said the pres ident had offered him the position of ) hjih1 labor commlsaler to st udy conditions in the Panama canql zone, j Mitchell will he unable to accept the offer, his health not permlttlnK. two hours. District Q IMqIoO DAVID MCCLURE WILL RFEREE VANDER8ILT BOUT Now York, April 3. David Mc Cluro hO he referee appointed to hear the rase of Mrs. Alfred Vanderbllt, Ian i riiii.i) m itM it in HAS Hi A M ISCO IKK Han anrinro, April 3. Kirn 1 Htn,yq thrci? IxiIIiIIiikh i ilrccii and Kearin-y n rcciH wirly tmlay iiimJ rc Hiillcd hi the InciiMTat Inn of lion a Oliva. f:jtir yirt r.s nf. Tha niiM-rt lo) v. was 1 1 H.'MM). DAVID M'CLUKE. who haH hroiiKht nrtlnn It 1ft ht'lktverf for mi aliHoliitt' divorce, lit ha ht KMii taking cvlrifMirp, lnit the lii'arlims urn behind tIohimI doors. Tint prinrlpal (liu-stlon at Nhiio Is i)h amount n atltnnny to lw paid by Vanderbllt. It In rrpnrU'd ho ban coiiHi'iilcd to the paynOif f u lump Kiiin of $1 .;.'iioiHi, and (tint If tlti U acrepiOf bin di'fetim' will be of a'paM Hivc ftiarai-tt'i', lnit if r'brt(-d the ai' tbill Will bt! uriivt'ly eullteHled. (M I I I W. I ruti rxsr l nit .(Hfl II 1ST 0 " ' I'ortlandT Or., Ajnil 3. - VKlern Oregon and WtKicrn WaHhlnKtonShowiTH tti nlght and .Saturday; tioulb weut wind. Katrn OrcRnn and Kouthorn Idaho Hhowpra to nlgtit or Saturday; warmer tonight. Kuittrrn Wanhtntfton and Northro Idaho 8howirii tonight; warmer northern portion; Saturday, ihowcra. de.l Tbree l-lictoi-ie. Itlll'll. l.ynchliiii'K, Va., April 3. t'li Htriiyr-d thl't'c 1 1 1 tin if-(i Ifti-tiirli'S op eruteil by T. P. liuuuinKlon leday The ois is estimated a: llMMi.'jou, itMKIllC.t.V CfiNSt'li ItV.AU IT IIKIINK IWni. Anrlt 3 .Inriie .Ieffrv IHoach, AmiTban consul at Heme, died today after a lonn Illness, lie was appointed In April, l'J'J7. I'HKI IXMTItlC I.KJHT I'llll KKT WAKMDIt f'orvallls Times A !uest at the Occidental Motel last nlxhl Kol cold fe.jt and h conceived the Idea of u Imr the electric llnht for warmlnK pan. Home time after he was awak ened with the suffocating stench of burning wool, cotton, feathers and other aromatic fuela, having set fire to the bed covering, burning a good sized hole through the sheets, inat trehs and riullts. A serious conflagra tion might have rerulted, as electric ity I. a dangi .rails thing to fool with Kvjiiim Improve. Pao Itobles Hot Sprlngi. April 3 -A l in 1 la I Kvans Is much Improved today. SM.l,I.PO.V M(l(i sr.wi'diti) s'i i ni:Ts Htanford I'nlverslty, AprlPl. Ninety-one men were today declared suspended for ten days from April 0 for failure lo comply with the re cent order making vaccination com pursory. If this regulations enforc ed It will probably seriously Inter fere wiiti the baseball team, none of wh'Qii havo yet been vaccinated. Chicago Wheat Market. Chicago. April 3. May, 2 3-4; July, UK 1-2; September, KB Te rotea of New York stale that will hn cakt for Governor Hughes on the first ballot at the national con vention nre likely to gravitate to Taft on the second. If thtTo was ever any doubt about It. the victory of Her bert Parsons, chairman of the Hepuh hcan county romniiiice, over ex-(lov-. ernor Odcll In the Manhattan prima ries yesterday entirely removes It. o o o o o r . -